hospital which refuses to admit any, patient suffering from any acute illness or injury, on account his indigent circumstances.” ‘Also no aid under the Act may be paid for insured service under the Hospital and Diagnostic Ser- vices Insurance Act. FIVE CASES Five cases were on the docket that faced Magistrate K. M. Martin in City Police Court yes- ¢erday morning. A previously adjourned case in which a Bellevue man was charged with driving while in toxicated was dismissed after evidence was given by a police officer and the defendant. A city drew a 10-day jail| Rey. A. Frank MacLean and . : : term on f charge of being drunk| Rev. H.L. Mitton. Interment was not included) are going at 14 and annette while Fagen’ rad in the Powe's Cosnators. Pelt a EIT + Price. These garments are tailor- charge was fined $5 and costs or| Peter MacDonald, Kenneth Jen- ed by Canada's best known : two days. a Failure to stop at a red traffic boy chorus, representing Queen School, changed voices, boys chorus, thus awarding them first place in this class. TIE FOR SECOND Trying for second place hon- ors in their class were two grades from Queen Square School who received a mark of 84. Birchwood High School and Spring Park School tied for third place with a mark of 82. Queen Charlotte High -School also took first place honors in Class 130, schools of nine rooms and over, any grades, with their rendition of “Merrily The Cu- ckoo.”” Second place was award- ed to West Kent School with a mark of 82. Placing third was Rochford Square School with 81. RESULTS Class 125, Grade Six, schools of mine rooms and“\over “Flow when costs-and for acivne the wrong way on Bayfield Street—a one- way street—a city resident was fined $5 and costs or two days. 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We presented this picture f ag? a i after pecmiied. acanamoe,. tos adult x oe ee \ 4 " — * showing by the Nova Scotia and New - * Brunswick Boards of Censors, and after * : * it ngs eee ogg the major cities + “The next best thing to going in a Pontiac, is stopping in a Pontiac. True-Contour Air-Cooled | i - ftowas — *A brakes are designed better for greater stopping power. The brake drums . . .27% wider than last ; e ¥ * year’s... are kept cool by constant jets of air and the wheels are slotted for an ee . . circulation. ‘The result is greater resistance to fade and wear, greater resistance to heat. An : F TODAY and THURSDAY * when brake temperatures go down, brake efficiency goes up. That’s why Pontiac has the safest, NO EXCHANGES ~ + surest, steadiest braking on the road. Find out for yourself just how good it really is. Drive “ANDY GRIFFITH” a Pontiac today ... at your local Pontiac dealer’s, ~ . NO REFUNDS | yy He'se sea-going cook who puts the whole Coast : . 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Cloths are High- land and English tweeds, velva houndstooth, fine checks, mottleds, 4 ' ; $ , The fret wes Goorse 3 peg r~. ‘ Doherty of warehouse ° ! 3 ig TV | [i=--===='Highest Mark Is Awardeq He stated that on the evening ae of Dec. 3 there ware 900 50-pound| © , v- ; paper bags of in the eat oi ’ pared tor ral tomes mel FO PPISOOrO Oral Ulu TELEPHONE 8506 — ASK FOR NEWS DESK door, he said, was not secured ; - "5 1959 5 ln mosed bar tasedh tee tape Scoring 8, in Class 25, men's Mine” by Marshall, and “Shen-|and Glen MacEachern, Tea Hil, Charlottetown, . . : Be er The Guardian, Wed., May 6, to work at about 8.00 rural, unison, the Hills-| andoah”, their own selection. | 87; 2. Betty Carol Matheson and @.m. the next day the witness said| boro Club of Moant Her-| With everything done just right.) Margaret McQuaid, - Southport, Ei 4 Wi A Heard Oat 50. ane 0 Sn a ee ee ae Cnn ee ae lat Con a ght Witnesses Are! the warehouse open and the metal| awarded thus far in the Char- and Grant in Class|Linda Clark, Charlottetown, 88: ‘ bar lying on the floor inside. A| lottetdwn vocal and instrumental/ 190, piano restricted to} Class 217, recorder solo (14 P a @ Opens eek of Bie seek lnten paveeins section of the eaeet | tae a Fe under, was|years and ee: Isabelle As ossession Case -. ela Edward Island festival of music. | “a hear”, adjudicator | Carter, -St. Vincent's Orphanage, Ol = Leal tek 1k te eine aeti a. Ieee on e ce of 245 of INFORMED . Roubakine also paid tri- ass 25, men’s chorus, rural, Eight Crown witneses were peepee ¢ bags of pote- After discovering the loss Mr.|team of Margaret Maclntyre| bute to the performance of the! unison—1. Hillsboro Choral Club, John Heary Reid. of $245. the property of the Guilt] Docherty said that he telephonéd.and Eileen Grant of Charlotte-|team of Nancy Thompson and/ Mt. Herbert, 89. : town, charged with the posses-| Potato Company of North Wilt- to Mr. O’Bried at the offices of|town, who won Class 190 with| Diane Rodd who were second in| Class 27, men’s chorus, sion of stolen goods knowing them | shire, P.E.I. the company, who in turn in-/@ mark of 88. the same class with a mark of| four-part—1. ‘ to be stolen, opened in Queen’s| The accused pleaded guilty | formed the RCMP. Appearing at Prince of Wales | %. Ciub, 87. County Court before Judge C. St.| to the charge. He is Witness told the court that at/ College auditorium during the RESULTS Class 220, accordion solo, open, Glair Trainor. by Allison Gillis while J.P. Nichol-| 80 !time on Dec. 3 did he give| evening session, the seventh - of Complete results of the even-|—1. Raymond Chapelle, York, 82. Reid is charged with the illegal | son is crown prosecutor. _ | anyone tn pee to remove|the day, the all-male Hillsboro ing competitions were as follows:| 25s 190, piano duet (16 years Two witmesses appeared at the | 22y of the from the ware-| group directed by John Lea-Mor-| Class 40, girls chorus, (16 years| 41 wnder)—1. Margaret town. Christopher LePage, Ca-| morning sitting. RCMP Corporal house. gan vf Charlottetown, received| and under)— 1. Queen Chariotie|!mtyre and Eileen Grant, Char- vendish, Elizabeth L. Anderson, | Gordon R. Humphrey, in charge] |The second witness of the after. | high praise from adjudicator] High School, 87. lottetown, 88; 2. Nancy Thomp- Charlotetown, 85, 8. Eva Grace| of the RCMP identification sec-| noon, Donaid C. | MacDonald, | of | Garfield Bender. Class 33, womep’s chorus uni-| son “and Diatie Rodd, North MH- Hyde, Clyde River, 84. - tion, identified photos he had| Charlottetown. identified the Pho | wir. Bender observed that the|son—1. Valentones, Charlotte-| 1, : Class 91, Boy’s Solo, 18 years| taken at the Gulf Company’s| teraphs Pe of the | SToup_ sang with a fine musical| town, 82. mee and not under six, “When I Am| North Wiltshire warehouse and| lticle he drove at the time tone and feeling which indicated| Class 174, piano solo, sonatina, Big” — 1. Christopher LePage, | others he taken at the city ee the that he had | ‘Be excellence of the instruction) (16 years and, under)—1. Alan Canvendish, 4: 2. Wayne Mac-| business of the ac- 48 up + t a had received. The piano| Rodd, Milton, 85! 2. David Large, FOR SALE Pherson, St. Vincents Orphanage, | used. a ; vielin wee » 78. : 83; 3. Alan Edwards, Charlotte- ea est gg big ong os age oe dened wed hh wehagsede particularly well done he noted. Class 189, piano duet (14 years : : towa, Johnny Bruce, Bunbury, 82 o- > - aay sraw was paced — mone oe of | INVITED ABROAD and under)—1. en Jemsiocen| BY : TENDER 188 Piano, potatoes. truck ? Recalling that over 1,000 Can- i oni i? years and under “Dace | Jerome O'Briest of Mount Ed-| _ Later they went to Johnmle| agian and American choral Se tee er eee {ne Marigectte" = 1'Peter Mur-| ward Toad, an official of the| Red's and trom their they pro: each year in| FERRY SERVICE | May's 1999, for etther or both : : ‘|chison, and Peter MacKinnon, | Company, that in arin of his city in Mr. adjot in: b indi erode ~_ é Charlottetown, 85. : ber of 1958 his company had a| 119 50-pound bags potatoes! Bender asserted that this Is- wooD ISLAND-CARIBOU tot Aeon ee PIANO SOLOISTS Class 165, Piano Solo, “Three| large quantity of potatoes stored| were loaded by the witness and/tand group, if they could raise TT eee cae “a eshane Ta Ms . North Wil his companion into the truck, s—l—2—5 town, with a frontage Blind Mice,” boys 12 years and | in the tsbire from the Gul Poteto Company | ee occmt funds to attend would lot) of 71 feet and depth gale “<ompetitors in Class 174,| Alan Rodd, Milton (left) was)earned a mark of 78. Test piece under — 1. Paul Kennedy, Cross | contained me ee eae Te Pe mee te iS oe MAY 1 te JUNE 19 feet. The highest or any tender piano solo competition restrict-] named winner with a mark of = ee ee 0. 2!| Roads, ea oo Cudmore, — Ce ad a Returning to Charlottetown the Selene et Sapsre. ase na For daily report dial CFCY on! not necessarily accepted. €d to those 16 years and under|85. David Large of Charlottetown egro Assai, by et ee . &. ts oe company | potatoes were unloaded into the| adjudicated successively, the Sect wena wesbeeees For further particulars, apply . ena 50-pound paper bags cellar, witness said thet they! some rural was awarded| Cross early and avoid delay. ss 170, Piano Solo, Sonatina, | of potatoes on local markets. dumped out of the owe e 14 years and under — 1, Sandra/| This type of bag he said was used ee and the bags an 87 marks for “We Pray To Thee”| Charlottetown, P. E. Island FEASTERN TRUST njory Kennedy, Roads, 87; 2.| for mainland shipments. RECEIVED $10 mm * | by Palestrina-Kjos, followed by STANDARD TIME ; ueen ar O ep ingers Lynda Drake, Millview, 86; 3.| | He said in the period December| "As hat time the witness said Stephen Foster's “Swanee Ri-| NORTHUMBERLAND | Executor, Estate Picton R. - {Glen MacEachern, Tea Hill, 85,| bags were being prepared for eee $10 from the} In the first competition, the} FERRIES LIMITED 3 . ° vs ; — shipment to the mainland. Later that same night the wit- oe > Group sang the test : ) Class 90, Boys Solo, 10 years) The witness stated he first saw| ness said that he and two com- ; of fake rive rifs acings and under, “Every Day” —1.| the RCMP in conection with the| penions went. back to. Sohanies —— Francis Bier, St. Vincents Or-| case after they had responded to] restaurant and then made another | Pt@toes were. te ine > aa phanage, . Robert Stewart | his call Dec. 4. He said he out to the warehouse in North . : cn, Conate Heh eta et mark at te anon sd Gnty, eet fon’, — 1. nak Charan and ent Mar | reveal pce cave ar | Wits, wie roiae tw st gg oe Nemes weet <i] 6 SEED OATS took nearly all honors yesterday ighly con- juare , own R. R. 6, ied); ac pou! were : - afternoon as they captured five} gra on their performance. | town 85; pe A — a i Dale MacKay, Charlottetown | Pany’s warehouse manager. truck. oe oe. ote ae IT PAYS TO SOW QUALITY SEED first placings out of a total of It is the best piece of singing | Charlottetown, ; Spring Park| Paul Kennedy, Cross Roads, Geor- Moving into the afternoon ses-} On returning to the city witness on the night in . a ta six classes adjudicated at Birch-| I've heard today, good solid two- | School, Charlottetown, 82. ge Knox, Centra’ Jisyalty, g1,| Sion six more witnesses were) said that this second load was un- aaah i Grae aero Reid’ Ask to see the field, bin, germination and yield reports wood High School by Garfield L.| part harmony.” Mr. Bender ob- Class 84, Girls solo, 1! yore (tied). called to the stand by the crown. | loaded into the basemegf, of the euattended. but cone aa rae on my ABEGWEIT OATS Deliveries daily, except Sundays, Bender. served. and a oa — gg: | Glass 93, Folk Song, male voice, . accused's restaurant end they any positive identification of the|| 2¢, 1:09 P.M., of either bin run or re-cleaned. Not able to The members of the Queen; TOPS BIRCHWOOD an ‘Anite C er h(t *116 years and under, “On Rich-|@nd over, Urban, Grade three, empty bags were put back on the vehicle hold for delayed delivery. Telephone either Elmer Mac- Charlotte High School chorus} The school group emerged the oe Sean oe , pol mond Hill—1, Brian Wonnacott,| “Fairies By the Sea.”—1. West | truck and taken to the city dump./ “hi. Richard, Charlottetown Eachern or Henry Scales, Kensington Exchange. were highly praised by the ad-| victors. over Birchwood High) e000’ sory Lou McAvinn, | Chatottetown, 8; 2. Billie Clow,|Kent School. Charlottetown, | 8; albany > eee who was employed by the accus- . judicator, particularly the male| School when they received @) (ici ctown 82 (tied): 3. Sue{St—Vineent’s Orphanage, 83; 3.|2 Roch‘ord Square School, Char-| © ih sis ni sed that | ©d until recently, testified that he - AUSTIN A. SCALES & SON ‘But “ Maced of aeseinals oe clei if ae v0 Grade’ ganne Kennedy, Linda Matheson, | Bart Dixon Foster, Parkdale, Jim lottetown, 84. 3. Prince payment would be made at a| Worked as a cook. and that never : sex” Mr. Bender sald the girls| over, ‘with their rendition of the | Janet ‘Asprey. “81, (tied). Lea, Charlottetown, 82, (tied). | School, Charlottetown, 82. later date. en say cucnsten had the excused PEeErenn id i. dein eat tee “ieve- over, cae “Marianina” con 158, Beginners Piano Sola Cas oa rooms| Class 123, Schools of nine} On crossexamination by Mr. en oe they were out of i ” two-part : ¢|-pine__years_and under, ‘“The| and over, Grade one, “Bedtime” |rooms ana over, Urban Grade|-Gillis, witness said that at the ange ny chorus, represent- rent case aoe ae Sohinx” — 1. Brenton..Rogerson, | —..1.:..Rochford Square School, | Four, “With a Rum-Tum-Tum—I. time he did not realize he was}: ~—__— ‘ng the school received the high-| In Class 145, School Chorus, Charlottetown, 89; 2. Eileen Doi-| Charlottetown, 82; 2. Spring Park) Prince Street School,, Charlotte-| engaged in any illegal transac- : : Grade_ning- 20d —0), Po i ee ee ae (Cells S. PS-| re ae ee tmel.|town, 95; 2. West Keot Scbesl.| Se Se iy cawent ef Bear ter's Horn” the Queen Charlo‘te| tricia Neal, Winsloe, Janet Mc-| class 121, Schoolé of ni. eres fat ord | trom 3.00 pm.coward. all girl chorus received a mark! ¢-.rney, Si. Vincents Orphanage| o. sve ay, of nine rooms | Squere—Sehoel.— 8%. —— ware DeNTAL }—— of 87. Julia Mitchell, Charlottetown a ae an rence tae, ae Class 124, Schools of nine rooms As a result MacDonald said he Queen Charlotte High School| > onan Martin, Charlottetown | 22", M You'd Marry Me”—1.| and over, Urban Schools, Grade 4.4 » good idea of where he was | ee ree ee ee bce BE. 68h, Miled- Spring Park School. Charlotte-| Five ‘‘Split Rainbow"—1. West! nat didn’t realize what was going yo eae «eae ei Class 159 Piano solo, eight town, 84; 2. West Kent School.|Kent School, Charlottetown, 84;| on He also stated that he never peed Jane h eared ad | years and under, “Minuet” — 1. Charlottetown, 83; 3. Prince Street 2 Spring Park School, Rochford before new there was a potato eto | Dianne Moore, Parkdale, 86; 2.| School, Charlottetown, 82. Square School, 82 (tied); 3. Queen| warehouse in that district. Ba ees eae given the all | Pamela MacKinnon, Charlotte- Class 122-Schools of nine rooms Square School 80. To the suggestion that the TOPCOATS Patterns are